Multi-million dollar repair fund will enable Newburyport to remediate corrosion in water system and implement critical improvements to sewer system.
Water recycling system for commercial laundry users benefits from new partnership
The treatment system significantly reduces water usage by safely and reliably processing and recycling 90% of greywater generated by laundry operations.
Duke Energy to pay for new water lines or filtration systems for homes near coal ash storage pits
Duke Energy will pay for new water lines or filtration systems for 1,000 households.
Engineering firm RJN Group selected for Western Branch Sewer Basin project in Prince George’s County, Md.
Primary objectives of the project are to perform an inflow/infiltration analysis and a sewer system evaluation survey.
EPA settlement with George Mason University will improve oil spill prevention and protect the Potomac River
The university will pay a $20,964 penalty to settle alleged violations related to the discharge of fuel oil from a storage facility in Fairfax, Va.
Dutch Vote To Make Electric Cars Compulsory
It seems the Dutch intend to lead the world into the electric car era. Although electric car sales in Holland are less than 10% of total car sales, the lower house of the Dutch Parliament has voted that the sale of petrol and diesel cars should be banned after 2025. To become law, the Dutch …
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Better parallel performance for artificial inteligence
Fujitsu Labs has found a better way to parallel graphics processors (GPU) for deep learning applications. Using ‘AlexNet’, 64 GPUs in parallel achieve 27x the speed of a single GPU for, as far as Fujitsu can determine, the world’s fastest processing. A conventional method to accelerate deep learning is to use multiple computers equipped with …
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Poor Old ARM
The dirty deed is done, what now for ARM? Is ARM’s ambition that it should be ‘The Architecture for the Digital World’ now dead because it has lost its independence? Will the electronics industry ever again (after the Intel experience) allow a sole-sourced proprietary microprocessor to become dominant in any important industry segment? And, if …
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Durham trains nanotubes for computing
Scientists at Durham university have trained a suspension of carbon nanotubes in liquid to perform a simple mathematical function. “We started with a thin film of nanotubes in a liquid crystal matrix, then we applied voltages to train it to do something useful,” Professor Michael Petty told Electronics Weekly. Physically, the computer is square array of 16 …
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Osram leds light G20 summit in Hangzhou
The lighting for the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China includes leds from Osram. The firm has supplied around 400 of its own Kreios PAR units (pictured), and there are Osram LEDs in luminaires supplied by the Chinese company Roleds for wallwashing, walkway lights and accent lighting. Included amongst the leds are Duris S 5 Color – …
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